A gateway to Yellowstone National Park, Cody was named for its favorite son, William F. Cody, better known as Buffalo Bill. You will not want for activities here because the citizens of Cody are dedicated to showing visitors a great time.
Although rustic Cody is rich in history, it’s not lacking in modern amenities. Known for its proximity to spectacular scenery, wildlife and Yellowstone National Park, Cody also has the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. This 300,000 square foot complex houses five separate museums. Known as the “Smithsonian of the West” it is a must see.
While in Cody, be sure to see Dan Miller’s Cowboy Music Revue. Talented musicians and vocalists perform songs and poetry of the old west. A toe-tapping, hand-clappin, leave you with a smile evening.
Old Trail Town and the Museum of the Old West, located on the outskirts of modern day Cody, is a step into the past with historical buildings and relics.
The Cody Nite Rodeo & Cody Stampede are the reasons Cody is known as the “Rodeo Capital of the World”. See a rodeo performance every night from June through August. The colorful history of the Old West truly comes to life in Cody.








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